At first glance, the Be.e scooter, invented by Dutch startup Van.eko, seems like a normal electric vehicle. It can go from 0-50 kph in seven seconds, has a 60-90km range, and its 2000-cycle battery can be fully charged using a standard 220V outlet in under four hours. The body made of hemp and flax fibers that have been impregnated with a biologically derived resin. The result is lightweight, nippy and nimble—which is why similar technology is used in Formula 1 cars. Interestingly, the retro-style scooters won’t be sold, but rented on a weekly or monthly basis. The scooter costs from arounds $180 a month.

Pintofeed is a a device that supplies food to your pet via your smartphone. The Pintofeed is an intelligent, Wi-Fi-connected pet feeder that's dialed in to smartphones and social media. It serves up food in half-cup portion increments and is controlled by Android or iOS devices. Pintofeed also allows you to program automatic feeding schedules and creating a personalized feeding schedule for you and your furry friend. Once your pet has been fed, you can choose to be notified via SMS, Twitter or even Facebook. Pre-order at indiegogo campaign. When released, it is expected to be priced around $99.

The Kite Patch is a small, powerful patch that allows humans to go virtually undetected by mosquitoes for up to 48 hours by blocking the insects’ ability to detect carbon dioxide. The patch was created by Grey Frandsen, Dr. Michelle Brown and Torrey Tayanaka of Olfactor Laboratories, and the project is currently seeking funding on IndieGogo. Watch the video.

The infamous Riddick has been left for dead on a sun-scorched planet that appears to be lifeless. Soon, however, he finds himself fighting for survival against alien predators more lethal than any human he's encountered...